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William Arseneau said
at 4:39 pm on Oct 5, 2009
To mrs DeAbreu: from will. this is the link to the video Jordan was talking about, http://vimeo.com/3985019?hd=1 , since you dont have your email up, i can't send it to you that way.
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A. De Abreu said
at 8:50 pm on Oct 5, 2009
Great piece of animation William and Jordan - thanks for pointing it out. You are right - the narration has good examples of literary language (alliteration, muscular diction, and some good figurative language, particularly in the final section).
It's very 'film noir'; the grade 11s might also appreciate that the language (and some of the animation) suggests romanticism and gothicism: "that rare celestial note..." for example.
Great find guys - thanks for sharing!
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